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Jonathan de Pas, Donato D'Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi designed the Dressboy Lillo in 1984 for Ciatti in Florence, Italy. The happy and well-preserved Servomuto/Dressboy is shown in the images and will be shipped overseas in a custom-made wooden crate at a cost of Euro 325 for insured transport with the crate included. The Radical Design movement, which dominated Avant-garde Italian design and architecture in the late 1960s and early 1970s, applied the strategy of transforming mundane objects like Lego bricks and baseball gloves into shelving and armchairs by exaggerating their size. De Pas, D'Urbino & Lomazzi formed the design practice in 1966 and worked together for 35 years. They produced several recognizable objects, such as Sciangai, Blow, and Joe, the armchair named after Joe DiMaggio. Despite being lesser-known, their designs are admired and recognized by people who have never heard their names.
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